indiePub has published its weekly look at new and notable crowd funding efforts by indie game developers.
This week’s Indie Pleas include: Candle, an adventure game using light as a mechanic; Chroma Squad, where you manage your own Sentai TV show; Insignificant, an open-world RPG in your own backyard; Collateral, a cyberpunk vehicular combat game; and 7 Days to Die, a zombie survival game with voxel graphics.
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Not all games are able to make the path from idea through to final product in a few years.
E4G: Gaijin Entertainment has just released the launch trailer for Anarchy: Rush Hour that is exclusive for the PlayStation 3. The trailer showcases a few races and how it can be an addicting game.
Watch the trailer below:
this game came out at 7.99usd. even at 8bucks the game is bad. its nothing at all like Burnout. except for the fact that its a driving game.
a new trailer for this. i think its new, hell it might be the same one from the psn. the video makes the game look way more fun than it actually is. tricky bastards.
These are some really cool projects but i'd like to see them put up a goal for WiiU and PS4. I'd put money down if they did.